Originally Posted by racerdave
IF you want to know a cheap way to do the relocation here it is:
Soldering iron= 15.00
Copper Terminals = 6.00
2 packages of jumper cables = 25.00
Liquid Electrical Tape + Shrink tube = 11.00
Run the + from the terminal to the trunk (splice in extra cable) Make sure to cover spliced connections and secure it away from any moving or hot parts (exhaust), atatch the ground to the original location in the engine compartment, and to the block, (I had it in the trunk where the bolt went through the spare tire, but every time I had my stereo up and turned on my lights and rear defrost, my lights would dimm (with a higher juice alternator and battery).. So I made my own ground kit and ran wires all over out of sight.
The best part about this is its cheap and easy, and the most expencive part about a relocation kit is the + wire, so I used heavy duty jumper cable, (make sure the wire is copper).. Have fun...
Well , McMaster Carr sells wholesale low impedence copper wire JUST for these and marine applications for way cheap... thats what im using..